But the Eagle River Figure Skating Club President says it's not as easy as itlooks.

Most of the girls at the club have been skating for more than four years.

But it takes a lot of time and money to get them to the next level.

"It's work. You fall, you get back up again and you do it over and over again,"said Tina Yakel, Figure Skating Club president It takes lots of practice andlots of work and lots of commitment. It's not just pretty, fun stuff like itlooks like."

The club president also thinks skating teaches the girls how to have a good workethic.

"It creates a self-worth, it creates that more of a commitment, that you have tobe there to do something," said Yakel. That if you really want to do it, youreally have to work for it. and I think it instills that in them when they'reyoung."

Girls at the Eagle River Figure Skating club host skating clinics.

Coaches and skaters from around the world have flown in to teach them.